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| has gloss | (noun) a modern ballroom dance from Latin America; small steps and swaying movements of the hips cha-cha, cha-cha-cha |
| has gloss | eng: Cha-cha-cha is the name of a Latin American music and dance, of Cuban origin. It is dance music introduced by Cuban composer and violinist Enrique Jorrín in 1953. The rhythm was developed from a previous dance, the danzón, by a split fourth beat. The name is derived from the shuffling of the dancers' feet. |
| lexicalization | eng: Cha cha cha |
| lexicalization | eng: Cha cha chá |
| lexicalization | eng: cha-cha-cha |
| lexicalization | eng: Cha-cha-chá |
| lexicalization | eng: cha-cha |
| subclass of | (noun) any of a variety of social dances performed by couples in a ballroom ballroom dance, ballroom dancing |
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| Asturian | |
| lexicalization | ast: chachachá |
| Czech | |
| lexicalization | ces: čača |
| lexicalization | ces: tanec čača |
| Finnish | |
| lexicalization | fin: cha-cha-cha |
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| similar | e/simple/Cha-cha-cha |
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| media:img | Ballroom dance competition cha cha 3.jpg |
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